Very nice. One of my favorite designs in the whole classic series of commemoratives.
Thanks to all in the CT Currency Community. You have been extremely helpful and generous in sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for the responses. I'll have to dig out my copy stand to take a better photo, but I hope these can suffice for the moment. The PCGS #...
Today I was told that PCGS is once again certifying currency. Is this true? I ask because I recently purchased a very nice Brownback in a PCGS...
As I've written before, that coin was not in the case for more than five minutes before I snagged it. I ran home, raided my safe and traded some...
Ow ow, don't twist so hard. Here you go. J-470, PR-63 [IMG] Here's a bonus. J-1293, PR-61. [IMG] And now, back to our regular scheduled...
Variety 2, MS-64, with a green bean [IMG] Like Randy's example, this coin also worked for a living, although not as hard. J-125, Prf-58. [IMG] [IMG]
The Pan-Pac is one of my favorite commemoratives. Nice pick up.
Excel meets my needs as my collection is not that large. I can see the need for a sophisticated program such as Coin Elite for a large collection.
From my type set. [IMG] [IMG]
Supposedly when Dorothy Parker was told that Coolidge had died she responded .........."How could they tell?"
Calling Panzerman and Croation Coin Collector
I can see two deep pocketed individuals engaging in a bidding war. At that level of wealth the bragging rights are almost worth more than the coin.
10-12 Million, just a guess. It's the only chance for a private person to ever own this coin.
Damn, that 1796 quarter is a beautiful coin, the others aren't bad but the 1796 is a treat to behold.
From my type set. [IMG][IMG]
Isn't this the third known, not the second? 1. Massachusetts Historical Society coin, 2. Yale University coin that was stolen, and 3. the coin...
In the words of the immortal Frank Sinatra, I did it my way.
Au-50, Browning 4, with motto, with a green bean [IMG] Au-58, No motto [IMG] VG-10 [IMG]
With this coin I need but one more to complete my set of silver classic commemorative coins. The one remaining coin to complete the silver set is...
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